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. 1971 Dec;48(6):752-5.
doi: 10.1104/pp.48.6.752.

Abscisic Acid and cytokinin contents of leaves in relation to salinity and relative humidity

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Abscisic Acid and cytokinin contents of leaves in relation to salinity and relative humidity

Y Mizrahi et al. Plant Physiol. 1971 Dec.

Abstract

The question is raised whether the hormonal modifications in a plant exposed to osmotic root stress result directly from the decrease in water potential of the root environment or from disturbances of the plant's water balance.Tobacco plants were held for 24 hours under either high or low relative humidities, with or without salt. The amount of abscisic acid in the leaves of salinized plants rose markedly in low, but not in high, relative humidity. No change in the amount of extractable cytokinins was detected in any treatment. It is tentatively suggested that variations in the water content of leaves constitute a primary signal for modification of plant hormonal balance.

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